'Ball State University NewsCenter 43 is a CNN student bureau, presented live in prime time and covering national and local news stories. Covered in this broadcast: NASA scientist Steven Saundner\'s visit to Ball State, a Muncie man\'s guilty plea to sexual misconduct charges, a Muncie police officer\'s case being heard by local merit commission, investigation of Ball State University Police in Bursar\'s Office break-in, free HIV testing at the Ball State University Health Center, a Kokomo shooting, Marion mayor\'s personal use of city credit card, Evansville airport slowdown, arrests in Arkansas in the war on terrorism, President Bush\'s visit to the FBI defending request for increased powers, New York\'s mayoral primary and recovery efforts, proposed 9/11 commemorative coin, Alan Greenspan\'s proposed economic recovery figure of 100 billion dollars, runner Greg Collins on a trek to New York, weather, and sports, including Ball State football\'s losing streak. This collection provides online access to over 120 videos and television programs produced by Ball State University students affiliated with the University\'s Department of Telecommunications dating from 1997 to 2008. The collection includes content that was aired on WIPB-TV and WCHR-TV including news programming, sports broadcasts, and political programming. Included are broadcasts of the Ball State University NewsCenter 43 news program as well as broadcasts of Ball State University athletics events. Additional records documenting the history of the Department of Telecommunications are available through Ball State University Archives and Special Collections. To access this video in the Ball State University Digital Media Repository: https://dmr.bsu.edu/digital/collection/BSUTCOMSV/id/84 To access other items in the Ball State University Department of Telecommunications Student Videos collection: https://dmr.bsu.edu/digital/collection/BSUTCOMSV The Ball State University Digital Media Repository, a project of Ball State University Libraries, contains over 250,000 freely available digital resources, including digitized material from the Ball State University Archives and Special Collections. For more information: http://dmr.bsu.edu/'
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